Report or Investigation Document: DOJ-OGR-00023036
Summary
The document outlines the timeline and actions taken regarding CVRA litigation, victim notification letters, and relevant statutory provisions and department policies. It analyzes whether certain actions violated clear standards and discusses the implications of victim notification letters sent by the FBI.
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